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Distinguishing between archaeological sheep and goat bones

“Distinguishing between archaeological sheep and goat bones using a single collagen peptide”​1​

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    Buckley M, Whitcher Kansa S, Howard S, Campbell S, Thomas-Oates J, Collins M. Distinguishing between archaeological sheep and goat bones using a single collagen peptide. Journal of Archaeological Science. Published online January 2010:13-20. doi:10.1016/j.jas.2009.08.020


 

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    "She received a BSc in Biochemistry (1981) from Imperial College, London and went on to complete a PhD at the same institution supervised by Professor Anne Dell (1984). Her thesis was entitled “Fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry of oligosaccharides and glycopeptides”. Two years in the USA followed, initially as a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Chemistry, University of Colorado, Boulder and then as a Senior Research Associate at the Complex Carbohydrate Research Center, University of Colorado and University of Georgia, Athens. Jane Thomas-Oates returned to the Department of Biochemistry at Imperial College, London in 1986 and took up the position of Beit Memorial Research Fellow at the University of Dundee in 1989. In 1991 she was appointed Lecturer in the Department of Mass Spectrometry at Utrecht University. After seven years in the Netherlands, Jane joined the Departments of Chemistry and Biomolecular Science, UMIST, as a Senior Lecturer, before taking up her current position of RSC/EPSRC Chair of Analytical Science at the University of York in 2002."

    Jane Thomas-Oates has a PhD, Biochemistry from the . Jane Thomas-Oates PhD currently works at the and has 5 years experience in researching Collagen Peptide at the . One of their notable works include "Distinguishing between archaeological sheep and goat bones using a single collagen peptide". Published online January 2009. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2009.08.020 [PubMed]
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